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Charley Bond
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My New-To-Me

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Well... I finally got the re-do done. The guitar was originally a 3-3, so I added some fun, in the form of 2 knee levers & a floor pedal.

All of this with the aid of Jim Palenscar's Pedal Steel Guitar Shop (parts & knowledge).

My copedent is very very similar to Tommy White's copedent, except for the two Right Knee levers, which are opposite of Mr White's guitar.

The left Knee Vertical is my design, which a few of you folks have already seen & the added Rest Pad is a creation of mine, too.

If Jimmy Day can name his guitar, "Blue Darlin", I can give my guitar a name too. I found the "High Country" emblem on a Sierra Pickup, by the way. The SIERRA emblem came on a car.

Now, I've got some learnin' to do....

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Great job Charley!
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Sierra re-model

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Thanks Mr Palenscar...
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Way to go Charlie👍 The Sierra looks wonderful and I'm sure you will enjoy playing it.
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Wow! Props/kudos to Charley and Jim P.
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Very nice upgrades Charley :)
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When was it built?

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I never saw that model before.
When was it built?
Are the back legs intended to have different angles like that?
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Re: My New-To-Me

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Charley Bond wrote:
If Jimmy Day can name his guitar, "Blue Darlin", I can give my guitar a name too. I found the "High Country" emblem on a Sierra, by the way. The SIERRA emblem came on a car.

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Well, if these guys ever start back up again your steel would fit right in!

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Thats Purdy.......
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Re: When was it built?

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Andy De Paule wrote:I never saw that model before.
When was it built?
Are the back legs intended to have different angles like that?
Hi Andy... I couldn't tell you when this guitar was built.

I don't understand what you mean by, "Are the back legs intended to have different angles like that?"

They are a mirror of the front legs. You must be seeing an optical illusion.

It is the only Sierra I ever saw with legs that pass thru the mounting bracket. I bought the guitar from the original owner, he took real good care of it, as you can see.

I really enjoy the rest pad & I was already used to the Vertical Knee Lever. Won't be long & I'll be used to the top 2 strings & the Franklin Pedal.

It was a fun build, took longer that I thought. If I hadn't bought a lathe, it would still be on my Pool Table.
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This photo?

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Hi Charley,
This photo looks like the right rear leg angles back and the left rear leg looks almost vertical.
Maybe it is an illusion because another photo looks normal.

I'm thinking this might be the model Chuck made just before the Olympic maybe?
Did the original owner know when it was made?

I was always really impressed with his designs and engineering skills.
They are just a little heavy for my back.
I took a friend there to Sierra about 1979 to get a guitar they were building for him and spent a few days there. Amazing work they did then.

Anyway, I was not being critical, just asking.
Looks like a nice instrument.
Hope you get lots of happy playing.
Andy

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Sierra High Country

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It's just an illusion...

The Guitar was originally sold as a Sierra Olympic, I took the "stick on" badges off.
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Post by Don R Brown »

It MUST be an illusion! In the first pic, the right leg looks vertical, in the second pic the left one does.Image
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I thought it was my meds?

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Good, I thought it was my meds?
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2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project.
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